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'I Voted' Sticker to Look Different; Progressive Network to Run Election Protection Hotline For years, the Palmetto Project's iconic "I Voted" stickers have been a part of election days in South Carolina. Now, for the June 12 primary elections, the stickers will have a different look. “The new design has a bit more of South Carolina in it, including a white crescent on a blue field and an image of the state with a red check mark,” Palmetto Project director Steve Skardon said. “The message is that voting is more than an individual act, but something we do together as South Carolinians who belong to a wider community." The new design also features a social media address — @PalmettoProject — that will allow you to share your Election Day photos on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Progressive Network to Run Election Hotline For the 14th year, the South Carolina Progressive Network will run a hotline where residents can report problems they experience at the polls during the June 12 primary. “Since 2004, the network has helped run a nonpartisan hotline to help voters voters with problems at the polls,"said SC Progressive Network Education Fund Director Brett Bursey. "Regardless of their party or problem, voters can ask questions and resolve differences with poll workers in real time during the primary on June 12." The number is 1-866-OUR-VOTE. Gamecocks One Win Away from College World Series The University of South Carolina baseball team downed the University of Arkansas 8-5 on Sunday in Fayetteville, tying the Super Regional series at 1-1 and setting up a final game for 7 p.m. Monday night. The winner of Monday's game will go to Omaha, Nebraska for the College World Series.